Dale Dickey has opened up about Amazon's A League Of Their Own series, hinting at her character's role and the remake series' story. The original 1992 sports comedy-drama told the story of the formation of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during World War II. Created by Will Graham and Abbi Jacobson, the series will feature new storylines and characters.
Released in 1992, A League Of Their Own saw Lynn Cartwright's Dottie Hinson reflects on her younger days in 1943, where her younger self (Portrayed by Geena Davis) is approached by Jon Lovitz's baseball scout Ernie Capadino. Capadino asks Dottie to join the newly formed All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during World War II. The catcher then joins the Rockford Peaches, with the film following the team through their career. A commercial and critical success, A League Of Their Own is a beloved classic, and in 2018, Amazon announced they were developing a TV adaptation that would reimagine the series for a new generation. With the series set to release later in 2022, one of its stars has teased what audiences can expect.
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When speaking to Screen Rant about her role in Damien Power's thriller No Exit, Dickey was asked what fans can expect from Amazon's upcoming series. Dickey gave some information on her character, revealing she plays team chaperone Beverly, before elaborating on what the show's story holds. Praising the cast and writing, Dicky stated that the series will touch on social subjects the film didn't expand on, such as a deeper exploration of the treatment of women at the time, and the topic of racial discrimination. Dickey finally revealed that she had enjoyed the production and was
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